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		<p>The thirty-three thieves thought that they thrilled the throne throughout Thursday.</p>
		<p>She sells sea shells by the seashore. <br>
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		<p>The food at the hotel was barely edible. 这家旅馆的食物简直不能入口。</p>
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		<p>1.	I’m the marketing manager for the UK. / I’m the head of sales for Western Europe. / I’m in charge of human resources at Went International.</p>
		<p>2.	I’m seeing a colleague here in half an hour. / She’s attending a conference in Madrid next week. / I’m meeting Tom tomorrow to discuss the issue.</p>

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3.	I’m going to email Jack this morning to let him know. / I’m going to call the Spanish office today to ask their opinion. / We’re going to meet Tom to talk about book sales.
4.	I plan to have the work finished by the end of next week. / I plan to visit the Spanish office in June. / I plan to hold a series of meetings to discuss the matter.
5.	I intend to consult all the managers before making any decisions. / I intend to work on the report this Friday. / I intend to circulate the document among the mangers first.
6.	I hope to finish the report this week. / I hope to meet with Tom while I’m in Amsterdam. / We hope to complete the project by December 12th.
7.	I’m supposed to send the figures to Tom today. / I’m supposed to be talking at the conference. / What time are we supposed to meet them? / He’s supposed to be calling me this morning.
8.	I can check these figures. / I can speak to Tom, if you like. / I can ask him, if you like.
9.	I’ll order more stationery. / I’ll email Wudao, if you like. / I’ll send you a copy, if you like.
10.	We could cancel the contract. / We could refuse to pay them. / We could offer the job to someone else.
11.	Shall we postpone the meeting? / Shall we discuss this with Tom? / Shall we tell the staff?
12.	Should I ask Tom first? / Should I send a copy of the letter to Tom? / Should I forward this email to Tom?
13.	Do you think I should set up a meeting? / Do you think I should tell my boss? / Do you think we should employ someone else?
14.	Would you recommend advertising in the paper? / Would you recommend the service that they provide? / Would you recommend taking a client there for lunch?
15.	I have to email Tom and ask him. / I really have to finish this piece of work today. / You have to call the customer when the goods are ready. / You don’t have to work till eight o’clock every evening.
16.	I need to call our supplier. / I need to cancel that order. / We need to work more quickly.
17.	Do you have to dress smartly for the office? / Do you have to get to work for nine o’clock? / Do you have to have lunch with your colleagues?
18.	I must send that fax to Tom. / You must write down the customer’s telephone number. / We must find someone else to do the work.
19.	I should call Tom and let him know. / I should offer her the job first. / We really should pay him the same as Tom.
20.	I ought to ask human resources what they think. / I ought to send that contract back today. / We ought to pay Walkers for the work they’ve done.
21.	Can I use your mobile, please? /  Can I see those figures, please? / Can I come to the meeting? / Could I see that document, please? / Could you use your laptop? / Could I have a copy of that document, please?
22.	Can you ask Tom to call me, please? / Can you take a message for me, please? / Can you get me those figures, please? / Could you send me that report, please? / Could you speak to Tom about the problem?
23.	Would you mind contacting the suppliers? / Would you mind taking the minutes at the next meeting? / Would you mind writing an agenda for the meeting? 
24.	I really need the information now. / We need a supplier that we can trust. / We’re so busy we need extra staff.
25.	I’m sorry if you didn’t get the attachment with the email. / I’m sorry I was late for the meeting. / Sorry – I don’t have a copy of the agenda. / Sorry, I didn’t hear what you were saying.
26.	I’m afraid I can’t come to the meeting. / I’m afraid there’s a problem with your order. / I’m afraid I have to leave now.
27.	My apologies – I forgot to send you the memo. / My apologies – my train was delayed. / My apologies – that was my fault.
28.	I think their website is excellent. / I think she’s very good at giving presentations. / I don’t think they did a very good job. / I thought she was the best candidate.
29.	In my opinion, these targets are too high. / In my opinion, she’s in the wrong job.
30.	What do you think of their products? / What do you think of the strategy? / What’s your opinion of the competition? / What’s your opinion of their performance?




31.	I agree. I think it’s been a very successful project. / Yes, I agree with you. We need to promote her. / You’re right. Profits have declined. / I think you’re right about the website.
32.	I totally agree. I think she’s an excellent leader. / I totally agree with you, James. / I disagree. I’ve always found her to be very efficient. / I disagree with you here. / I’m afraid I disagree.
33.	I totally disagree. I think we’ve spent too much already on this project. / I’m afraid I totally disagree with you here.
34.	We need to arrange a meeting to discuss this. / Svetlana sends her apologies. / Could someone take the minutes for the meeting?
35.	What’s next on the agenda? / Could you put together an agenda for the meeting? / How did the meeting go?
36.	How do you switch this on? / Where can I plug this in? / My computer has crashed again.
37.	I’ll just start up my computer. / I don’t have any record of that. / I’ve forgotten my password.
38.	What’s the password for this? / Could you forward me that email? / I sent it as an attachment.
39.	I can’t open the attachment. / Could I have a brief chat with you? / Do you have a moment?
40.	I’ll have a word with him. / She’s applied for another job. / She’s leaving the company.
41.	He’s been promoted. / She’s retiring at the end of the year.
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